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mastered造句
31. He was a man who had mastered himself, and although his manner was informal he was manifestly the superior officer. 32. Once a few have been mastered it is surprising how quickly the most ponderous sounding scientific name acquires a familiar ring. 33. She had mastered him: he had stopped running to watch her. 34. It strikes me that Tommy has already mastered the art of being a toady. 35. All the basic lessons should now have been mastered, at least within the confines of a garden. 36. It does, however, allow complete interactive applications to be created using an extremely simple and easily mastered command set. 37. Once he mastered the formula, he could churn out scripts, finishing one in a record 24 hours. 38. Children have usually mastered the concepts of weight and length by the age of 8. 39. Let us suppose, now, that the child has mastered the correct us of like and dislike. 40. Because of the present-day search for virtuosity many dancers can attempt such roles after they have mastered its technique. 41. It was the clearest possible demonstration that they had mastered the problems of the Inter-Continental Ballistic Missile. 42. Yet the bowlers defended well, and only Richardson mastered them so that the closing overs were tense. 43. He had mastered his handicap, but he could not master the rebuffs he suffered, due to his appearance. 44. He was the first Aboriginal to have mastered a western mode of painting and by 1940 his was a household name. 45. Leaning rather than pulling is a recurrent theme in windsurfing which, once mastered, leads to rapid progress. 46. The more ingenious, those who had mastered paper planes at school, made paper hats from perfectly innocent newspapers. 47. He has mastered the rules, the byways and folkways of life in an entirely different universe. 48. But parents should realize that even when it takes years, the child has mastered a lifelong coping capacity. 49. Indeed, anyone who does not master this mercurial context will be mastered by it. 50. This does take a bit of sussing out, but once mastered it all makes sense. 51. In spite of his other fencing skills, Richie had never quite mastered the post hammer. 52. The horse hurt himself on the first jump and despite leading for much of the way round never really mastered the race. 53. He talked about them as if they, like mathematics, were a subject to be mastered. 54. By the afternoon, most have mastered the basics and become competitive, usually leading to a race home. 55. Hours were spent paddling around in the dark on the Suez Canal until they believed they had mastered handling of the inflatables. 56. Although more difficult to make than quick fondant icing, the technique is soon mastered. 57. It is appropriate to set out additional vocational or practical skills training you have undertaken, and any languages you have mastered. 58. Along the way, she had mastered many skills and helped rear our son until he left home for college. 59. She is afraid of the bathtub and has never mastered the art of taking a shower. 60. Sammler mastered and dismissed this suspicion, ascribing it to surprise and nervousness.